Along these lines I think I would also mention "docker system prune". I recently stumbled on that recently and it's a nice catch all for dangling unused containers, volumes and networks.
Hi, thanks for your comment. docker system prune is already written at the end of the sketchnote. It's my favorite command since 3 years.
with -a option you remove everything (included stopped/inactive resources too).
Oops sorry about that must have missed it with all the adorable artwork. Thanks.
No problem Thanks for your feedback 🙂 Hope you'll like past and future technical sketchnotes 😊
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Along these lines I think I would also mention "docker system prune". I recently stumbled on that recently and it's a nice catch all for dangling unused containers, volumes and networks.
Hi,
thanks for your comment.
docker system prune is already written at the end of the sketchnote. It's my favorite command since 3 years.
with -a option you remove everything (included stopped/inactive resources too).
Oops sorry about that must have missed it with all the adorable artwork. Thanks.
No problem
Thanks for your feedback 🙂
Hope you'll like past and future technical sketchnotes 😊